There is an endless number of fun things to do with your kids in San Antonio all week long. Here are the top picks from San Antonio Mom Blogs for what to do with your kids during Spring Break in San Antonio: Local news anchor Randy Beamer says turn a trip into the San Antonio Botanical Garden into a game.

San Antonio mom blog Little Miss Alizzi suggests a visit to the Witte Museum to see Dinosaurs Unearthed. And Inga at SACharterMoms.com is giving away free tickets to the Witte Museum – enter by this Friday for a chance to win!
Lori, at MySixRingCircus.com gives her Top Ten Tips to a great experience at SeaWorld (and don’t forget about Aquatica, San Antonio’s best waterpark!).

Kids, ages 5-10, can paint their own masterpiece at Pinot’s Palette on Monday, March 11 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. and kids, ages 11-18, embrace their artsy side at Pinot’s Palette on Thursday, March 14, from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Reservations are recommended for both sessions.

Spend a day touring the shady, hilly acres of The San Antonio Zoo. Go early to avoid the crowds and wrap up your morning with a picnic lunch. If you’re feeling like getting away just a bit, take aday trip to The Austin Zoo.
San Antonio mom blogger Alvina says The San Antonio Children’s Museum is an awesome place to engage your child’s imagination.

Head outdoors for a nature scavenger hunt. Two great parks for this include Landa Library Park(play outdoors then rest and read inside) and Woodlawn Lake Park (tackle the two playgrounds and sit by the lake and feed the ducks).
Head to the south of town to visit Pica Pica Plaza, which is home to San Antonio’s second Kiddie Park (scroll down this page to see Spring Break activities listed)! Spend the day shopping, eating, and playing.
Morgan’s Wonderland (where everyone can play!) has a full schedule of events for Spring Break. Visit The Morgan’s Wonderland events calendar for details.

The Real Moms of San Antonio have tons of great ideas for Spring Break (or anytime) adventure in and around San Antonio. Click through to see each mom’s recommendations for San Antonio family fun.
And don’t forget to visit the SABusyKids.com calendar, San Antonio’s most comprehensive list, by day, of activities your kids will love.

"Quiet Inn on the San Antonio River Walk Inn on the Riverwalk is located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac overlooking the San Antonio River Walk, a network of pedestrian-friendly walkways through the heart of downtown San Antonio. Listed in the book 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, the river walk draws millions of visitors each year and is one of Texas’s most popular attractions. The tree-lined Inn on the Riverwalk puts its guests far enough from the river’s main tourism spot to feel private and secluded, but close enough for easy access. The riverside’s charming restaurants, shops, and bars are all within a 5- to 10-minute walk.
The inn is made up of three guesthouses: the main inn, a three-story Victorian home that dates back to 1916, and two smaller, Craftsman-style homes. Each individually decorated guest room comes with abstract paintings created by innkeeper Johanna Gardner and looks out onto gorgeous views of the river walk. Some even have private porches.
Each morning, chefs serve a hot breakfast in the dining room of the main inn. The menu changes daily, but may include chorizo, hash browns, and fluffy pancakes. Grab a seat on the outdoor terrace to dine amid views of the San Antonio River, or order in—this Getaway includes one morning of breakfast in bed served in your room from 9 to 9:30 a.m.
San Antonio, Texas: Historic Missions near Picturesque River Walk In the late 1920s, architect Robert H. H. Hugman designed an urban park around the San Antonio River—a space he envisioned as an American version of Venice where people could shop and dine along the waterfront. Completed in 1941, the 2.5-mile river walk still serves as a vital artery in the heart of San Antonio as it wends its way past cafés, hotels, bars, and shops.
Located one story below street level, the waterway is flanked on either side by stone pathways, quiet waterfalls, and towering cypress trees. The winding river-walk path reveals little surprises along the way, such as picturesque restaurants, public art installations, and cardboard cutouts of Davy Crockett. A new extension connects the river walk to the four-story San Antonio Museum of Art, where you'll find more than 25,000 sculptures and paintings that range from Roman antiquities to contemporary art.
Also neighboring the river walk is the Alamo. Thanks to the 1836 battle that made it a symbol of Texas independence, the Alamo has become the most visited tourist site in the state. It's actually one of five historic Spanish missions clustered around the San Antonio River. The largest, Mission San José, lies just 5 miles south of downtown. Its famed rose window is once again on display following an extensive renovation".

Celebrating Día de los Muertos, (Day of the Dead in San Antonio) SAY Sí’s 6th Annual Muertitos Fest provides a comprehensive perspective of the significant cultural holiday and will feature local artists, folk art exhibits, altars to honor the deceased, family art workshops, food booths, artisan stalls, live music and dance performances on November 1-3, 2012.

I was so
delighted to meet this beautiful couple - they sent me this lovely
photo of them both under our sign with these heartfelt comments!

"Johanna,
We didn't get a chance to tell you how much we appreciated/enjoyed the
service that we received for our wedding! Thanks for truly making our
wedding so special, from the flowers to the cake to the room we
thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of our wedding. Please tell Teresa
and your Mom thank you as well. I've attached a picture for you.
Thanks again!!

Anna is from Brighton - from the same
area of England that I was born and raised! I got to practice my
British accent again . . .it was delightful having her and her family
here to stay for a few days.

Both
her and her hubby are traveling photographers for travel guides!! . .
.she says they go everywhere to take pictures for AA and other travel
guide books. They are on their way to Mexico from their home base, now
in Scotland. Her hubby doesn't like traveling by plane - so they got to
America by ship, and then traveled to San Antonio via a train and will
continue their journey all the way through Mexico in the next 7 weeks.
Wow - what an interesting and exciting occupation - and best of all -
they get to take little Eva with them . . .she's gorgeous!